BrightTALK's Social Media Summit
By Tom Foremski - October 6, 2008
BrightTALK has put together an interesting online Social Media Marketing Summit Oct 7 at 7am (recorded version available.)
42 Rules of Social Networking for Businesses
Speakers include:
Frank Cutitta, General Manager at IDG Connect
LaSandra Brill, Manager, Web & Social Media at Cisco
Dave Evans, VP of Social Media at Digital Voodoo
Jerry Hart, Partner/VP of Sales & Marketing at Power to be Found
Chris Kenton, CEO of SocialRep
Bill Hartzer, Social Media Marketing Expert at Vizion Interactive
Edith Yeung, VP of Marketing at Clue Market Inc and Founder of SFEntrepreneur.com
Sean Mulholland, Director of Emerging Media at Atomic Public Relations
Mary Lou Roberts, Harvard University Extension School; author at DIY-Marketing and eBrandMarketing
Jennifer Jacobson, Author of 42 Rules of Social Networking for Businesses
Brian Offenberger, (a.k.a. RSS Ray), CEO of BizGrowth Search Engine Solutions
Charles Wells, Managing Director, Kinship Network
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